What are the benefits of lavender

What are the benefits of lavender

The lavender is a plant with a strong aromatic aroma. It has a distinctly purple color and is distinguished from the rest of the plants. The lavender is a plant of the Hellenic species. It has three types: the oriental lavender, the Lithuanian lavender, and the Caspian lilies.

The plant was grown in the hills and in the rocky regions. It is planted in France, Italy, England, Norway and Australia. The lavender is characterized by its leaves rough texture, and its flowers are spicy form, and is used from the flaxseed plant before blooming.

The lavender flower is characterized by its aromatic oil, which is used in the manufacture of many perfumes, and less in the manufacture of medicated medicines. Lavender is sold in the market not only for its beautiful fragrance, but also in the form of beautiful green bouquets that smell the places and the atmosphere. In envelopes and published in markets.

Lavandula vera is one of the most abundant types of lavender from which oil is extracted, and this type grows in areas where the sun is constantly falling. This type is called the British English. The quality of the lavender and the quality of the oil extracted vary according to the atmosphere and the amount of sun exposed to it. The oils of the lavender are harvested after a hot harvest and a sunny dry climate.

According to the plant historians, the name Nardus was named by the Greeks on the lavender flower, a name derived from the name of the city of Syria, and the important part of the lavender flower is: essential oil, its pale color yellowish or yellowish, and its sharp taste bitter and bitter in the mouth.

Benefits of lavender flower

  • Lavender perfume is used in the perfume industry.
  • Lavender fragrances are treated to give relaxation, calming and healing.
  • Massage the skin with essential oils extracted from the lavender, add it to the water and shower it.
  • Lavender perfume removes stress and activates the body, and has an effect on patients with insomnia.
  • Some types of lavender fragrances have a similar effect to the sterilizer, which is used in the sterilization of patients’ rooms.
  • Lavender is a tonic for the heart and liver and is also active for spleen and kidneys.
  • The lavender prevents the appearance of sweat from the body.
  • The tulip is treated with larynx;
  • The lavender is anti-convulsive.
  • Contribute to urination, cleansing the body.
  • The lavender helps to expel gases from the body and also expels insects.
  • Lavender treats respiratory diseases.
  • Treating digestion.
  • Used for treatment of burns, burns and wounds.
  • Used in the treatment of gout, rheumatism and infectious diseases.
  • Lavender is used for headaches.
  • The lavender is also suitable for food.

To make a lavender recipe for internal treatments, take thirty grams of flowering head, soak it in a liter of hot water, leave it for ten minutes, then liquidate it and make it with honey or sugar. Drink 30 cups a day without affecting food dates. This recipe treats pertussis, sore throat, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, pneumonia, and also treats headaches, insomnia, and intermittent sleep.